Notice: In 2019 Tumblr deleted all 48 of my websites. In 2020, the Internet Archive shut down this account you are looking at...then it was restored...but only by chance. In 2012 Flickr deleted my account. In 2014 Wiki Commons deleted all my contributions. In 2018 LinkedIn deleted my account ... same thing with YouTube, Vimeo, PetaPixel, DP Review, Facebook and on and on and on. Here is the deal... Don't be like some of the small-minded curators I deal with. They will refuse an acquisition because they say it is 'already on the internet.' You can see how far 'it is on the internet' goes. It is not a case of the old adage, 'here today, gone tomorrow.' In this day and age it can be a case of 'here today...gone today'. Whether it is my Archive or something else you see on the internet...if you find it useful...archive it! Put it on M-Disc or laser engraved quartz. Those are the only methods of archival preservation for digital material. A Jazz Jag, an early 1980's Betamax telecine of a 1930's stag film. Selection from the Daniel D. Teoli Jr. VHS / Betamax Video Archives Note: If you have a slow computer or connection, film is best viewed as a download. Due to original low resolution video material; video is best viewed on a small screen. Suggested size of screen is 8 x10 inches. Contributed to the Internet Archive in Honor and Memory of Thomas James Howard Jr. & Nellie Bly. On another topic... Do you have an interest in cine' film preservation? The Daniel D. Teoli Jr. Small Gauge Film Archive has a collection of thousands of reels measuring in the millions of feet of film. It is mostly 16mm, with some 8mm. While I have silent scanning equipment, sound 16mm scanners are out of my reach due to cost. If you have an interest in investing in vintage film preservation and would like to contribute part or all of a scanner to the Archive, please contact me. I'm not looking for nickel and dime contributions. I tried that with Kickstarter, but they refused to run it. I run '
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